We offer ready-made gift certificates for companies and individuals that can be purchased on the Dineout website, but with a Krauma gift card you give relaxation and well-being from the essence of Icelandic nature.
GIFT CERTIFICATE IN KRAUMI
With a Krauma gift card, you give relaxation and well-being from the essence of Icelandic nature.
The natural pools contain clean and clear water, directly from Deildartunguhver, which is cooled down through heat exchangers. The pools therefore contain only hot spring water. There are six pools, five hot and one cold. No disinfectants are added to the water, but its purity is ensured by a very high water flow into the pools.
The main building has a restaurant with seating for 70 people and an outdoor seating area for 60 when the weather permits. The restaurant focuses on fresh, local ingredients with an emphasis on quality. We offer light meals, coffee and snacks.
Contact us and receive a personalized gift certificate tailored to your needs.
Those who have gift certificates in Kraumi please contact us and book an appointment in advance.
MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD
CORE YOURSELF IN HERBS
At Kraumi Natural Pools, you come into direct contact with the essence of Icelandic nature when you bathe in the clean and clear water from Deildartunguhver, which is cooled down through heat exchangers. The pools therefore contain only hot spring water.
Five hot pools and one cold one envelop you with their purity, which is ensured by high water flow and no disinfectants.
Enjoy yourself in the steam room, the infrared cabin that produces comfortable heat that reaches deep into the body, dilates blood vessels, stimulates blood circulation, releases tension and calms the body, or in the relaxation room with the crackling of a log fire.
Complete your day with a pleasant moment in our restaurant, which offers delicious dishes made from fresh, regional ingredients.
Relax. We are here all year round.
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Deildartunguhver in Reykholtsdalur is the most water-rich hot spring in Europe. The hot spring is a clear example of the terrifying energy that lives in the earth, as the bubbling hot spring spews out about 180 liters of 100°C hot water per second. This natural resource has undoubtedly been used for washing and cooking for centuries, but 80 to 90 years ago, a 600-meter-long log was built to transport steam to the old house in Deildartungu. The steam could be used to heat the house and boil food in a steam pot, in addition to allowing residents to take a hot shower and sauna, which were considered unique amenities at the time.






